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Algebraic and Geometric Theory of the Topological Ring of Colombeau Generalized Functions
We continue the investigation of the algebraic and topological structure of the algebra of Colombeau generalized functions with the aim of building up the algebraic basis for the theory of these functions. This was started in a previous work of Aragona and Juriaans, where the algebraic and topologic...
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